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10/10
Heart Wrenchingly Beautiful
19 December 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Grave of the Fireflies is set in Japan during World War II. The story is about two orphaned siblings Seita age 14 and Setsuko age 4 who try to survive through the harsh realities of war. This is not an anti-war movie where America is seen as the villain. For me it became so much more than a World War II film set in Japan. It could have been set anywhere. The story focuses on the plight of the two children in a war-time setting. I have to say that this was one of the best war movies I have ever watched. I also think it's the best animated movie from Studio Ghibli and it definitely ranks as one of my favourite Studio Ghibli animated movies (all-time favourite is Spirited Away). It irks me when people write off animation as silly cartoons like it's nothing but child's play. I always tell them their perspective would change when they experience at least one of the works created by Studio Ghibli. And this was no exception.

In any case, it really wouldn't have mattered what medium was used because the story stood on its own. This happens when you have the perfect marriage of a solid story and a fantastic studio of animators. Yes, it is a heavy and heart-wrenching movie and some would say Seita's pride led to their downfall but don't let that deter you. There was such innocence, love and affection between the two siblings. The moments of joy and laughter they shared together despite all the difficulties they faced was so beautifully poignant and bittersweet.
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